claretspice wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 4:20 pm
A huge missed opportunity against and ordinary Fulham team, and there have to be major questions over the tactical game plan, defensive organisation and discipline - even if the come back was ultimately creditable.
Trafford- 7 - a string of good saves at 2-0 and actually dealt pretty well with the pressure imposed on him at set plays. Clearly culpable for making the second goal far easier for the forward than it should have been, but he was not the main culprit. The first goal though is not his fault at all and I find the criticism of him for the first goal odd.
Assignon - 7 - perhaps guilty of allowing a soft corner for the opener but deserves huge credit for our first goal and generally showed an attitude and physicality that suggests he'll add to the squad.
Vitinho - 5 - thought he did OK in attack at times but he struggled defensively and when put under pressure in possession. Partly that was a feature of being out of position at left back but the way he played Fulham onside for the second goal was indicative of a lack of focus on the basics of defending as a unit.
O'Shea - 6 - part of, and arguably supposed to be the leader of, an alarmingly chaotic back line at times, but individually he was fine and scrambled better than anyone else in that unit.
Ekdal - 4 - a bit of a horror show - allowed Munoz to run off him far too easily for the second goal (even if Vitinho is the real culprit) but he was shaky throughout and his lack of pa e was an issue in the high line he tried to play.
Berge - 7 - the experiment with using him as an auxiliary centre back in the first half was as unsuccessful as it was inexplicable, but he used the ball nicely at times and along with O'Shea takes some credit for some last ditch defending.
Brownhill- 5 - unlike some colleagues did not lack for fight, but what he did lack was composure. Looked like a player really struggling for confidence all of a sudden, which was worrying.
Ramsey - 5 - hung out to dry to some extent by the disastrous tactical set up in the first half, but showed a lack of defensive awareness and when shifted to the right side after half time and was never a feature on the game as an attacking force.
Odobert - 7 - brushed aside far too easily for the opening goal but the real question is why a player of his ilk is dealing with Paulinha in the first place. Occasionally wanting in his defensive duties but for all that he was our most enterprising attacker throughout and he deserves credit for his assist at the death.
Amdouni- 4 - another to be left high and dry by the bizarre tactical set up that left him betwixt filling the right wing channel in the first and playing as a centre forward, but his lack of appetite to compete for a defensive punt ultimately allowed Robinson to punt it back overnour defence for the second goal, and that was I'm afraid indicative of another insipid, anonymous performance.
Foster - 6 - not his tidiest 90 minutes but showed more fight than many, put himself about and helped create our first goal with a really good pass to spring the counter.
Esteve - 6 - a big improvement on Ekdal and added some aggression to out defending, although there is a concern on first viewing that he's going to have similar strengths and weaknesses to Al Dakhil and Beyer and so it's not obvious he's going to transform our defence on first viewing.
JBG - 7 - showed the value of experience and game intelligence. Understood what a narrow wide right role entails and executed it.
Fofana - 8 - put himself about showed more oomph and dynamism than the man he'd replaced (Amdouni) and showed the sort of infectious personality the team clearly need right now. Second goal had a touch of fortune about it but he showed the commitment to get in amongst the boots and he took his first smartly.
Kompany has to own the first half fiasco in particular I'm afraid. I couldn't tell you what the formation was but it appeared to involve Berge playing as some form of centre back at times, and Ramsay and Amdouni having vague our defined free roles. It was an odd formation at the best of times but to trial it in such a do or die game was bizarre. It didn't work even during what was a fairly positive first 15 minutes (the absence of a runner down our right wing was a problem more than once, but it fell apart once we'd fallen apart in such dreadful style and should have been canned well before half time.
But as bad as it was tactically, the defensive shortcomings for both goals were really our season in a nutshell. The first is a simple near post header after failure to block or track runners, partly because of a physical mismatch. The second is atrocious all round. Trafford will get the headlines for his hesitancy and he was at fault, but the real culprits are elsewhere because tge real crime is allowing a 1v1 chance in such an inoccuous play. Amdouni has to compete better with Robinson for the 50/50 ball, Ekdal loses Munez far too easily and the biggest culprit of all is Vitinho, miles behind an already crooked defensive line as a result of a simple lack of of discipline. Powderpuff, and lacking a premium on the basic nuts and bolts of organised defending - and again that is owned by Kompany.
The second half was more coherent but Fulham had the chances to kill the game before we finally recovered a sense of pride having not only reverted to 442, but also introduced players with the know how and intelligence (JBG) and physicality (Fofana) to make it woru. Credit for the fight back when it came, but it can't mask thr shortcomings and now is a time for serious shortcomings and reflection.